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>> this election cycle. the two elected were senator cruise from texas and doug collins representative from georgia. >> that means most of them lost. >> obviously this is not something that is easy to sign. it is easy to say you are not going to write taxes another to say you are not going to borrowing. >> i will sign it because i don't count. i am not a politician. i get the part therefore i pledge i will not authorize or fund new programs without offsetting cuts in others. but this one i will not vote for any budget that is not balanced. that seems unreal lice ti-- unrealistic. if you just slow the growth of government in ten years you could get us out of trouble. >> the budget is a blue print. the budget is not the be all end all. the problem is we haven't passed a budget in the last three and a half years. so to be honest that plank of the pledge is in the political environment less relevant than the other two. >> no incumbents have signed the pledge. >> ted cruz is now incumbent. >> and ted cruz for all
>> this election cycle. the two elected were senator cruise from texas and doug collins representative from georgia. >> that means most of them lost. >> obviously this is not something that is easy to sign. it is easy to say you are not going to write taxes another to say you are not going to borrowing. >> i will sign it because i don't count. i am not a politician. i get the part therefore i pledge i will not authorize or fund new programs without offsetting cuts in...
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she was elected senator from new york with 56% of the vote. she became the first, first lady to enter congress. and in 2007, another first. >> when people tell me, well, you know, i don't think a woman can be elected president. i said, well, i don't believe that, but we're going to find out. >> reporter: she became hillary, like shakira or cher, it showed independence, it was a hard-fought campaign against barack obama. but hillary never backed down. >> shame on you, barack obama. >> even when campaigning got ugly. not long after that, clinton welled up at the new hampshire diner and ran away with the primary. another victory. but in the end, she conceded wrapping up her historic presidential bid. >> although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time. >> but her persistence and passion convinced the man she tried to beat to cast her on the world stage. >> in her, you will have a secretary of state who has my full confidence. >> the former first lady and senator from new york would become madame secretary in 2009.
she was elected senator from new york with 56% of the vote. she became the first, first lady to enter congress. and in 2007, another first. >> when people tell me, well, you know, i don't think a woman can be elected president. i said, well, i don't believe that, but we're going to find out. >> reporter: she became hillary, like shakira or cher, it showed independence, it was a hard-fought campaign against barack obama. but hillary never backed down. >> shame on you, barack...
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we need to understand it will take more than one election cycle to bring about fundamental change in this country. it will take wind at the back of the president and political system to bring about change. president obama -- this is not a political time when roosevelt lived in. the labor movements are not as strong. today there was a story about the tea party move -- losing its mojo. we're seeing overreach that has led people to this tipping point moment where millions of people have said enough. the obscene inequality in this country colliding with downward mobility that people feel in their gut, they see it among their family and friends. that has led to this moment where there is the possibility of space. organizers can move into it. we could see some real change. it will not come about through just one leader. >> it helps to have a leader who is effective. >> in traveling with the book, i am reminded about what candidate obamas said when he said i am a were shocked -- rorshack. people bring to him their views of the country, their anger and pain. feel he has done what he could in
we need to understand it will take more than one election cycle to bring about fundamental change in this country. it will take wind at the back of the president and political system to bring about change. president obama -- this is not a political time when roosevelt lived in. the labor movements are not as strong. today there was a story about the tea party move -- losing its mojo. we're seeing overreach that has led people to this tipping point moment where millions of people have said...
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john: this week watching the inauguration i wondered, did we elected king? america's first inauguration. john adams suggested george washington be called his most benign. fortunately congress insisted on a more mesest title. people cheering the president. acting like he would make everything better. >> climate change. >> what do you think the next four years will be like? >> i think it's going to get better. john: what will president obama do about immigration? >> and discernible. john: marijuana. >> i expect the federal government to come in. john: that is our show tonight. >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: to was that guy? anyway, this monday our nation's capital looked like a marquee when a new king is ground. thousands of plot, a cheer. many act like subjects worshiping nobility. economic troubles, why all the pomp? watching, i wondered, should our capital be called imperial washington? maybe ago to far. senator john barrasso attended the inauguration joining us from washington. my imperial washington seems to be a minority opinion. in my being unfair?
john: this week watching the inauguration i wondered, did we elected king? america's first inauguration. john adams suggested george washington be called his most benign. fortunately congress insisted on a more mesest title. people cheering the president. acting like he would make everything better. >> climate change. >> what do you think the next four years will be like? >> i think it's going to get better. john: what will president obama do about immigration? >> and...
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the republicans have an idea, wow, jeez, and election coming up. how much do you hear on the airways of promoting senators? nothing. it's once said democrats that it's a blood sport, and for republicans it's a hobby. that's why the democrats run the government and the republicans run the museums. [laughter] >> michael? >> rick santorum in the primaries and after the election criticized romney for not even a governing vision, and also for maybe not being somebody who could understand the common person. that was his pitch in the primary and criticism of romney after romney lost. i'm wondering what your perspective is on the republican party's vision in the republican party's image and for of a pr problem in your perspective or policy changes, some of which rick santorum addressed. >> i think i wouldn't put that observation on rick santorum's shouldiers, but on a survey, i don't know who did it. three questions, is the candidate confident? does he have a good program for the future? the third question, you probably remember what the poll was, and romn
the republicans have an idea, wow, jeez, and election coming up. how much do you hear on the airways of promoting senators? nothing. it's once said democrats that it's a blood sport, and for republicans it's a hobby. that's why the democrats run the government and the republicans run the museums. [laughter] >> michael? >> rick santorum in the primaries and after the election criticized romney for not even a governing vision, and also for maybe not being somebody who could understand...
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the election of its second president. the peaceful transfer of power is what will separate our country from every other country in the world. so today we celebrate the 57th inauguration of the american president. find the good and praise it. [cheering and applause] now it's my honor -- [applause] it is my honor to introduce the associate justice of the supreme court, sonya sotomayor. for the purpose of administrating the oath of office to the vice president. [applause] will everyone please stand. [inaudible conversations] [cheering and applause] mr. vice president, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i joseph r. biden jr. do solemnly swear. that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> they will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> that will bear true of faith and allegiance to the same. >>ly bear true faith allegiance to the same. >> i take this obligation freely. >> i
the election of its second president. the peaceful transfer of power is what will separate our country from every other country in the world. so today we celebrate the 57th inauguration of the american president. find the good and praise it. [cheering and applause] now it's my honor -- [applause] it is my honor to introduce the associate justice of the supreme court, sonya sotomayor. for the purpose of administrating the oath of office to the vice president. [applause] will everyone please...
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well, the context matters because it mattered then before an election, right? >> normally people more pathetic than the people in the media are members of congress, they could have said, you just laid out two scenarios that never happened and that nobody was ever talking about. so, she mentioned the protesters, but that wasn't the alternative. like the alternative is terrorism. you know, so, the fact that-- to a certain extent the media can't create that story, they're covering the questioning. if the questioners can't do the questioning, i don't know what the media is suppose today report. >> and she seemed to try to blame the republicans for cutting security funding or not providing enough security funding. did it work in the media? >> did it work in the media, i'm going back to this is a pageant, a public flogging and everyone colluded on it and she was there to react and to have questions asked, but no real truth came out and i don't think anyone expected. >> jon: has the media put it to bed, over and done with now. >> probably so. but look, what they're go
well, the context matters because it mattered then before an election, right? >> normally people more pathetic than the people in the media are members of congress, they could have said, you just laid out two scenarios that never happened and that nobody was ever talking about. so, she mentioned the protesters, but that wasn't the alternative. like the alternative is terrorism. you know, so, the fact that-- to a certain extent the media can't create that story, they're covering the...
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. >> so adorable and we have the most-election confession. and, their guy won and the press wanted to be liked by obama more than respected by yokels like you and me and. what a contrast how they treated bush for the media, g. w. was darth vader and obama the new stepdad who let you smoke pot with him in the garage and, obama must thinks these hacks are a joke, groupies in a mid '70s led zeppelin tour and the media admits the press plane became a clown car of bug eyed bozos, tripping over their tongues and prostrated themselves before the prince and, no politician left or right deserves this treatment, aside from abdicating their jobs, you know who the press hurts most, barack obama himself, he does dumb things without being unchecked and no wonder he has hubris, the entire media, except for fnc telling him he is zeus and we should try to get over it but it is hard when the press admits we were right and they were in on it and the media wonders why we won't jump into the hot tub with barak, it is crowded and i don't want to catch anything, fr
. >> so adorable and we have the most-election confession. and, their guy won and the press wanted to be liked by obama more than respected by yokels like you and me and. what a contrast how they treated bush for the media, g. w. was darth vader and obama the new stepdad who let you smoke pot with him in the garage and, obama must thinks these hacks are a joke, groupies in a mid '70s led zeppelin tour and the media admits the press plane became a clown car of bug eyed bozos, tripping over...
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which are due in april and for also asked for early presidential elections what they're saying is basically they don't believe that president mohamed morsi is the just minutes and he's not answering any of the demands of the revolution and should therefore step aside now it's definitely been encouraged by people here in tahrir square who are defying that they will not leave the square intil changes have happened well thanks very much indeed for that live update our correspondent there bill true in cairo well now for more analysis i'm now joined live by mark glenn he's a writer for american free press newspaper it is this recent violence just about this verdict this death sentence or is there more to it than the. i think it's just about that sense i think that that's just. the evidence has been clear ever since the uprisings in egypt began two years ago. western intelligence services namely the national endowment for democracy freedom house and other groups have been on the ground now per year since the year that barack obama was elected president two thousand and eight and they have basical
which are due in april and for also asked for early presidential elections what they're saying is basically they don't believe that president mohamed morsi is the just minutes and he's not answering any of the demands of the revolution and should therefore step aside now it's definitely been encouraged by people here in tahrir square who are defying that they will not leave the square intil changes have happened well thanks very much indeed for that live update our correspondent there bill true...
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but it is not the same election. 2010 is almost purely ideological election. perhaps the most ideological since 1980. then you get to 2010, when you have a personality involved and you have a figure represents one side. romney is a good man. i like him. i think he is an honorable man, and i think he would have made an excellent president. but he was a bad candidate particularly in an election that could have been one had been an election about ideas and philosophy. i think it would have been easily won had been about ideas and philosophy. but he was not the math -- he was not the best man on our side to make that case. secondly, he decided not to make the case either way and to run on the set of the economy and on the issues. he basically ran ideologically for one hour in the first debate. and that was his finest hour. had he ran -- had he run his campaign that way, he would have won. but he cannot sustain or he could not trust it and then he subsided in the second and third debate and became very passive and decided he would stick to this hoping that the stat
but it is not the same election. 2010 is almost purely ideological election. perhaps the most ideological since 1980. then you get to 2010, when you have a personality involved and you have a figure represents one side. romney is a good man. i like him. i think he is an honorable man, and i think he would have made an excellent president. but he was a bad candidate particularly in an election that could have been one had been an election about ideas and philosophy. i think it would have been...
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, sometimes you lose elections. i work very hard, but i lost. and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state. and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> it is incredible when you think about the fierce political rivalry that once existed between these two. now two opinions from two smart reporters on whether or not she will make a bid for the presidency. but first kate bolduan takes a look back at how battles evolved into this partnership. >> reporter: barack obama and hillary clinton have faced questions together before. here in a 2008 presidential debate with cnn's wolf blitzer. >> i don't want to just end the war, but i want to end the mind-set that got us in the war in the first place. that's the kind of leadership i intend to provide as president of the united states. >> and of course -- >> senator clinton, that's a clear swipe at you. >> really? >> reporter: back then it was a very different relationship, in the midst of an already bitter rival
, sometimes you lose elections. i work very hard, but i lost. and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state. and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> it is incredible when you think about the fierce political rivalry that once existed between these two. now two opinions from two smart reporters on whether or not she will make a bid for the presidency. but first kate bolduan takes a look back at how battles evolved into...
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and win elections. we must compete in every state in every region tweet building relationships with communities we have not before. at rnc, we are dropping red and blue state analysis. we must be a party concerned about every american, and every neighborhood. we must develop defense technology with the help of the best minds and trained activists and candidates and volunteers. that is the vision i want to share with you today. that is the work that we must begin, together, today. it is a big challenge but we can do it. four years ago, when i took over the wisconsin gop, we faced an uphill battle. but two years later we won a senate seat in a left-leaning states. we turned a very blue state pretty darn read. pretty darn red. we found a broken organization two years ago and rnc. t the rnc > . we rebuilt our committee, we overcame the debt, we saved our reputation. the number of governorships held by republicans since the 1930's, today there are 24 states with republican governors and legislatures that rep
and win elections. we must compete in every state in every region tweet building relationships with communities we have not before. at rnc, we are dropping red and blue state analysis. we must be a party concerned about every american, and every neighborhood. we must develop defense technology with the help of the best minds and trained activists and candidates and volunteers. that is the vision i want to share with you today. that is the work that we must begin, together, today. it is a big...
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think the -- i think the political establishment will better understand is that rhetoric got him re-elected with the guarantee that there would be some action. >> now, can i put out a really, really just dumb question here to the panel? the thing you just listed, why that not happen the first time? >> some of it did. the president promulgated regulation on future power plants, limiting emissions they could put out. >> and they're quite stran gent. >> passed the strongest fuel economy standards in history. my view is the president has a massive political opportunity because of climate change impacts. people are now feeling them in their lives, in their neighborhoods and in their lively hoods. it's affecting our economy already. major insurance studies show this. when i was working for president clinton, we had to talk about climate change in future tense. now president obama can talk about it in presence tenst tens. that's huge. >> him talking about the storms and fires, because to me the only hope we have, and it's a bizarre grim hope, is that actually the effects of climate change are happ
think the -- i think the political establishment will better understand is that rhetoric got him re-elected with the guarantee that there would be some action. >> now, can i put out a really, really just dumb question here to the panel? the thing you just listed, why that not happen the first time? >> some of it did. the president promulgated regulation on future power plants, limiting emissions they could put out. >> and they're quite stran gent. >> passed the strongest...
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in politics and in democracy, sometimes you win elections, sometimes you lose elections. and i worked very hard, but i lost. and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state. and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> let me bring in political reporter for "u.s. news and world report" lauren fox and white house reporter david nakimura. david the first sit down interview the president has done with anyone other than the first lady. why do this? why do it now? >> i think t.j. the timing is secretary of state has served for four years. now she's leaving. she's had a bit of a tough run lately with her personal health and the situation in benghazi where the consulate came under attack. four diplomats were killed. she was in a hearing just last week. i think the president wanted to sit down and show a real thanks first of all and a show of support as she leaves. it will be interesting obviously as speculation comes in a couple of years whether she'll run for president against possibly the vice president. but in th
in politics and in democracy, sometimes you win elections, sometimes you lose elections. and i worked very hard, but i lost. and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state. and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> let me bring in political reporter for "u.s. news and world report" lauren fox and white house reporter david nakimura. david the first sit down interview the president has done with anyone other than...
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- afghan election commission. they are working right now on some of the computer programming and other things that are necessary to be able to guarantee that the voting lists are up and accurate and available. there have been meetings with potential candidates for president with the opposition faults and others in afghanistan -- folks and others in afghanistan in an effort to be inclusive in the process. i have said it publicly and a kabul and here -- having acceptable elections -- it would not be perfect.we are not going to be able to phave perfection for a lot of reasons. but having an election that passes muster and is acceptable according to the observers and standards will be critical to our ability to have the kind of transition we want to have and to have confidence that the government that succeeds in 2014 has legitimacy. if it does not have legitimacy, if we do not succeed in in that effort, it will be difficult to convince the american people and convince our allies to stay engaged in this effort if they
- afghan election commission. they are working right now on some of the computer programming and other things that are necessary to be able to guarantee that the voting lists are up and accurate and available. there have been meetings with potential candidates for president with the opposition faults and others in afghanistan -- folks and others in afghanistan in an effort to be inclusive in the process. i have said it publicly and a kabul and here -- having acceptable elections -- it would not...
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, sometimes you lose elections. and i worked very hard, but i lost. and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> clinton has not revealed her future plans or whether she will run again for the white house. >>> many people have noticed the secretary of state sporting some new eyewear this week. clinton, who normally wears contacts, is still suffering lingering effects of the concussion that she received last month when she fainted and hit her head. the eyeglasses are of a type to correct double vision. "the new york times" wrote a tongue-in-cheek article after her testimony on the benghazi attack. >>> an arctic blast unleashing misery across much of the midwest, mid-atlantic, and northeast. temperatures so low, the weather service warning of bitterly cold conditions. one of the biggest dangers is ice on the roads. last night ice is believed to have triggered a ten-car pileup south of louisville, kentucky, f
, sometimes you lose elections. and i worked very hard, but i lost. and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> clinton has not revealed her future plans or whether she will run again for the white house. >>> many people have noticed the secretary of state sporting some new eyewear this week. clinton, who normally wears contacts, is still suffering lingering effects of...
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sometimes you win elections. sometimes you lose elections. and i worked very hard but i lost and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state. and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we love love our country. >> it makes sense because when you think post partisan he ecumenical you think of president obama and hillary clinton. no, you don't. this is just puffy propaganda. >> that's the question here endorsement for 2016. you have seen the numbers? your administration is the most divisive administration in our lifetime. don't you say that? maybe he goes on to say that i guess i should give him the benefit of the doubt. we haven't seen the entire interview. >> steve croft does and has in the past. he has asked hard questions. the cricism of steve croft in these interviews with the president. he doesn't ask the follow-up hard question. he asks the first hard question. president obama bris ling a bit back and forth with steve when he wasn't able to answer the tough questions that he had during the campaign so
sometimes you win elections. sometimes you lose elections. and i worked very hard but i lost and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state. and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we love love our country. >> it makes sense because when you think post partisan he ecumenical you think of president obama and hillary clinton. no, you don't. this is just puffy propaganda. >> that's the question here endorsement for 2016. you have seen the...
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for me, that was the hardest part of the election cycle. how do people do that if they were paying attention? the more i talk to people who stuck with the current guy, it became clear to me that they do not really know what is going on. they are not digging in. they have not been personally affected yet. it is too bad that you have to get hit before you realize what is going on. 10 reasons we lost, it is probably a lot more. we have to be very careful that we -- if we just had the computer system working, maybe that would make the difference in ohio. maybe it was the fact that romney was too stiff. we have to have better messaging. have you remembered an election cycle where we have not said that? our message ought to be better, but we have to find better ways to help people see how policy affects them. it is not enough to convince people on the hill -- we are doing more and more, how do we convince people outside of d.c. -- here is how the health care law will impact you and your family. we have to do a better job. how we talk to women abo
for me, that was the hardest part of the election cycle. how do people do that if they were paying attention? the more i talk to people who stuck with the current guy, it became clear to me that they do not really know what is going on. they are not digging in. they have not been personally affected yet. it is too bad that you have to get hit before you realize what is going on. 10 reasons we lost, it is probably a lot more. we have to be very careful that we -- if we just had the computer...